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J0n45 (2737707) writes "I will soon be traveling to mainland China. While I'm only a tourist, I will still be working freelance for a company back home. I know for a fact that a large amount of the websites I need to have access to on a daily basis for business reasons are censored by the Great Firewall of China.I have been using the Tor Browser for a while now for personal purposes. However Tor has been blocked by China back in April.I was wondering if a personal proxy (connected to a computer back home) would do the trick. Would I be too easily traceable?Basically, I'm wondering if I need to try random public proxies until I find one that works or if there are any other options. What does Slashdot think?"